Wanted WANTED— A Situation for a Machinist in a dressmakers' establishment. Apply to Mrs. Chissell, Theatre Royal Registry Office. ITTANTED—A strong, willing, young V V Girl as General Servant: must be accustomed to children; good references. Apply to Mrs. Preece, Fitzroy-road. TFTANTED-A Nurse. Apply to Mrs i V Coleman, Waititirau. WANTED— A general sen-ant. Ajjply to Mrs Tylee, Napier Terrace. WANTED -Two Carpenters and Improver. Apply Mr E. Hughes, Coote road. WANTED— A Young Man to drive a baker's cart. Apply to Fortune and Black. A GOOD Blacksmith wants a situation .OL in town or country; is a good shoer. Apply to J. Drummond, Taradale. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Henry Lascellcs, AVest Clive. "YSJANTED— A Situation as shepherd, T T cither on a run or station; good references and good dogs. Apply—"T.S.," Office of this Paper. WANTED— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Faulkner, Hastings. WANTED— A good Cook. Apply to E. Ashton, Occidental Hotel. WANTED KNOAVN—Mrs. Prebble has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially Cooks. Wanted Known. (T\ REAT BARGAINS IN ALL-AVOOL FLANNELS AT ROBINSON'S EMERSON STREET. /lAA YARDS ALL-AVOOL FLAN_tUU NELS, suitable for Gents' Un-der-Flannels and Children's wear, and good value for 1/4, only 12kd per yard. 2f\ f\ YARDS Better Quality, usually \J\J 1/G per yard, offering for 1/1 id. AAA YARDS SUPERIOR GOODS UUI/ at 1/4, 1/6, and 1/8, suitable for tho purpose and guaranteed to wear well. Note—The aboA-e are remarkably good value and Avide width, and should be secured by all heads of families. Great Bargains in Scarlet Flannel at lOd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 up to 2/- per yard Great Bargains in Gents' TAveed and Serge Coats 25 Men's Blue Serge Coats, only 11/6 25 Men's Tweed Coats at 13/11 25 Boy's Tweed Knicker Suits, from 7/G AT ROBINSON'S pHEAP TTtRAPERY QHOP. EMERSON STREET. "TTTANTED—Two or three Dairies "of T V good Butter. Apply to J. Lucas, Carlyle-street. WANTED— Mrs Jones and daughters to conic and look, 4 packets of Sewing Needles and very handsome Needle Case for sixpence.—Standard SeAving Machine Company. "\T7-ANTED KNOWN — A first-class i V second - hand American Organ, suitable for a public building for sale cheap at " The Little Dustpan." ANTED—Everybody to know that E. Ashton has taken the Occidental Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and as many new friends as aaull favor him with a call. ANTED KNOAVN— The THREE GREAT NECESSARIES, SAVEET BUTTER, GOOD PURE TEAS and FRESH COFFEE are always obtainable at GEORGE SCARFE'S, Dickens - street, who has a specially arranged cool butter chamber, and by receiving dairies from different localities daily afresh supply is constantly maintained. Lower prices only asked for butter a day or two old. ANTED— All lovers of FRESH OYSTERS to call on AY. Prebble, Hastings-street, who gets them fresh every Boat. ANTED KNOWN—That the Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. ANTED KNOAVN—George Scarfe has on hand—American Salt Salmon, Salt Ling, Salt Cod, Salt White Herrings ; also, Smoked and Fresh Fish of every description obtainable. Stores, Dickens street. For Singing Birds—Canary, Rape, and Hemp Seeds, also very fine Silver Sand. -TXTANTED KNOAVN—That there are YY Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dust Pan, Hastings-street. ANTED"KNOWN—That A. Shedden has opened the shop in the Shakespeare - road, (lately occupied Mrs. Samson, Dressmaker) Avith a large and varied assortment of Crockery - Avaro, ■ Glassware, and Fancy Goods, Avhich he is prepared to dispose of at Aery low prices. WANTED~KNOWN — Fresh Boiled Crayfish, Plums, Pears, Appples. and Quinces, Cocoanuts, hcav season's Honey, Golden Syrup, aud Treacle at sixpence per lb, General Groceries, Seed Potatoes, and Fresh A r cgetables, can ahvays be had of A. Smith, Emerson-street, at tho loAvest market rates. No extra charge for delivery. WANTED— Sewing Machinists to know that Aye keep Machine Needles of every description from 9d per dozen. Machine fittings for all kinds of machines. SeAving Machines of every description properly repaired by the only seAving machine mechanic in Napier. The trade supplied.—Standard SeAving Machine Company, Napier. ANTED—AII the Little Boys and Pretty Girls to come, see, try, and buy our JUVENILE TRICYCLES. Tho greatest novelty yet introduced to Napier. Tho machines aro of the very best Avorkmanship, Avith spider wheels aud rubber tyers. Any child can drive them. Can be had on easy terms. Liberal terms to country agents. Standard SeAving Machine Company, Napier. \T7"ANTED—-Subscribers for the Ameri- * T can Police News, Ncav York Police Gazette, and the NeAV York Illustrated Times. Country Subscribers can receiA r e the above Papers regularly every month. AMERICAN POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE.—B. S2EFFER, American Hair Dressing Saloon and Cigar Divan, Has-tings-street, Napier. ANTED KNOAVN—That J. Gregory and A. Wright have taken the Temperance Hotel, and hope to receive a continuance of tho support accorded to their predecessor. Meals at all hours. Regular Boarders (single bedrooms)—£l per week. All Meals one shilling. Good accommodation for married couples. ANTED KNOWN—That W. H. Hazard, 16Ga, Queen-street, Auckland, has a very large and well- selected stock of Pain's celebrated Fireworks, Avholesalc and retail, at lowest possible prices. Goods packed carefully and forwarded to all parts of the colony on seceipt of order of remittance. Price lists on application. TTTANTED KNOAVfiT-ThatT. P. FUL- } V LER can furni'&h Venetian Blinda ■with all the latest improvements. Funcrala of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in tho Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches, aud A'alunfor. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOAVN—That A. Smith has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in the Premises lately known as EdAvard Gillett's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his' neAV premises to gain a much largesshare of public favor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4034, 26 June 1884, Page 3
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